by FFL | Mar 20, 2025 | Family Lawyer
The following case is valuable as an example of how the court of British Columbia currently treats family debt. We are reminded that interest accrued on debt during the marriage will still be considered family property and thus equally shared by both spouses –...
by FFL | Mar 20, 2025 | Custody, Family Lawyer
This decision involved dropping a protection order and seeking parenting time. This case illustrates that the abiding duty of the court is to find the best outcome for the children’s interests. Counsel advised of a plan that included supervised parenting time in...
by FFL | Jan 16, 2023 | Family Lawyer
Settlement negotiation is the process of resolving a dispute by reaching an agreement between the parties. In order to succeed in settlement negotiation, you need to have a good understanding of the five steps of the settlement process and the key roles that each...
by FFL | Dec 27, 2022 | Family Lawyer, Spousal Support
If you’re in a long term relationship where you haven’t been living together, but your finances have become entwined, there’s a good chance you’ll need spousal support if the relationship breaks down. Spousal support is financial support given...
by FFL | Dec 19, 2022 | Custody
Once again, the Christmas season is upon us. Being separated or divorced can present a lot of challenges around the holidays, especially when children are involved. While every separation and divorce are unique, there are some ways to help you – and your ex...